We’re refining how courses and learning paths are titled to improve clarity, discoverability, and learner experience. These updates are being applied on an ongoing basis and will continue as needed.
What’s Changing
- Clear, action-oriented titles: Start with a present-tense verb + subject.
- Audience-aware endings:
- Beginner/Business users: End with skill terminology.
- Intermediate/Advanced: Include product name.
- Fundamentals: Begin with “Introduction to…”
- Customer-friendly language: Avoid jargon; use terms learners recognize.
- Enhanced metadata: Descriptions now include general skill terms to boost SEO and discoverability.
Training Title Updates – Examples by Change Type
Update Type | Old Title | New Title |
---|---|---|
Action-oriented titles | Designing a Microsoft Azure AI solution | Design and implement a Microsoft Azure AI solution |
Beginner/Business user ending | Craft effective prompts for Microsoft 365 Copilot | Craft effective prompts for AI |
Intermediate/Advanced ending | Generate code | Generate code with Azure OpenAI Service |
Fundamentals format | Microsoft Azure Fundamentals | Introduction to Microsoft Azure |
Customer-friendly language | Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals: AI Overview | Introduction to AI |
Enhanced metadata | “Build AI apps using Azure AI Services…” | “Build apps with generative AI, NLP, and intelligent search…” |
Important Notes
- These updates do not affect course URLs—they were not scoped for change.
- Credentials are also not impacted by these title or metadata updates.
These updates help learners find the right content faster and understand what they’ll gain—supporting better engagement across audiences.
Thank you for your continued support in delivering high-impact learning experiences.
Updated Aug 27, 2025
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